Rescue sex workers & at-risk children in India

by Snehalaya 'Home of Love'
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Rescue sex workers & at-risk children in India
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Rescue sex workers & at-risk children in India
Rescue sex workers & at-risk children in India
Rescue sex workers & at-risk children in India
Rescue sex workers & at-risk children in India
Rescue sex workers & at-risk children in India
Rescue sex workers & at-risk children in India
Rescue sex workers & at-risk children in India
Rescue sex workers & at-risk children in India
Rescue sex workers & at-risk children in India

Project Report | Nov 3, 2022
Class Act

By Girish Kulkarni | Founder, Snehalaya

Yasmeen is popular with all our students
Yasmeen is popular with all our students

Thank you for all your support which is helping our beneficiaries in so many different ways. It’s because of you we are able to help so many people through so many different challenges.

One of our projects is an English Medium School where the residents of our shelter home are taught. These are children living with HIV, orphans and semi orphans as well as rape survivors and the children of sex workers. One of our main missions is to prevent second-generation prostitution and the exploitation of young people within the sex trade and education plays a major role in providing our children the opportunities to break the cycles of the devastating circumstances they were born into.

Here one of our teachers, Yasmeen shares the story of one traumatized boy who was failing in his studies until she intervened.

"When I started at the school, all the kids were new to me. As I was getting acquainted with the children in the 9 std class, Ram gave me a fake name. It was only at the end of the class that another boy told me that he had given the wrong name. This made me wonder why. I found out that he didn't like to get attached to new teachers and wasn't ready to accept them. In spite of his apprehension, we gradually got to know each other. I then discovered that could not read or write, so was struggling in all subjects. He preferred sleeping during class. When I woke him up and asked why he was sleeping, he ignored me and continued sleeping. When I spoke to some of my colleagues, I learned that his HIV status and medication made him tired a lot of the time.

"So I decided that I needed to work on it. I started conversing with him frequently. We got to know each other better, and he slowly opened up. I also enlisted the help of one of my colleagues who succeeded in teaching him to read and write in Marathi.

"This was the first step and slowly but surely, he developed an interest in reading, writing and then other subjects, showing moderate progress. I tried to spark his interest in science by showing him videos and taking the time to explain concepts which helped develop his interest in that subject too. More importantly, he started approaching other teachers and me to help him whenever he faced problems.

"I liked his honesty and hard work which paid off when he passed 9 std with above average marks. He also realised that he would have to work harder to pass his 10 std exams. Another major setback was that Ram had serious visual problems which hampered his writing speed. We felt that providing him a writer for his SSC board exams could solve the issue. But we did not want to make him dependent and lethargic so didn’t reveal this to him until just before the exams. He was initially resistant to the idea when we revealed that one of our other students would be helping him, but we counselled and explained to him how it would help.

"I am happy to report that in the third year of our school achieved a 100% pass rate, Ram was among the highest scorers with 73.40%. When he saw his result, he first went to his writer to thank her. I liked his sincerity and am thrilled that he spent his summer vacation volunteering with Snehalaya’s PR team to develop the skills he will need to achieve his dream of becoming a hotel manager.”

We feel lucky to have teachers like Yasmeen who go the extra mile to identify and encourage children struggling with attachment and their studies. Without the support of her and you, our children would fail in education and life, but with you Ram and so many others are on the path to success.

SAVE THE DATE
Giving Tuesday, 29 November, is a fantastic opportunity to stretch your support even further. Thanks to GlobalGiving any donations made that day will earn us our share of US$1 million in match funding. Since 2015 we have raised thousands in bonus funding that helps fund committed teachers and students like Yasmeen and Ram. Look out for reminders from us nearer the time.

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Snehalaya 'Home of Love'

Location: Ahmednagar, Maharashtra - India
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Twitter: @snehalaya
Project Leader:
Joyce Connolly
Ahmednagar , Maharashtra India

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